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Self-publishing paves way for Fifty Shades of Grey

Posted Friday 5 July 2013

Self-publishing paves way for Fifty Shades of Grey

It's often seen as the preserve of the vain and talentless but self-publishing is undergoing something of an image makeover, according to new research from Kingston University.


Student battles to become Britain's greenest driver

Posted Monday 1 July 2013

Student battles to become Britain's greenest driver

A mechanical engineering student from Kingston University is hoping to scoop the title of most economical motorist in the United Kingdom.


Seesaw takes London Underground's famous logo on a playful adventure

Posted Thursday 27 June 2013

Seesaw takes London Underground's famous logo on a playful adventure

A Kingston University graphic design student has turned one of London's most iconic logos into a seesaw as part of her final year course work.


New approach to managing chronic knee pain hailed as best practice

Posted Thursday 27 June 2013

New approach to managing chronic knee pain hailed as best practice

An expert from Kingston University and St George's, University of London has been praised for his work devising a group therapy programme for patients with chronic knee problems.


Kingston University fellow awarded MBE

Posted Tuesday 25 June 2013

Kingston University fellow awarded MBE

Education and child protection expert Jenny Capstick has been honoured for her work developing services to support vulnerable children.


Senior academic says credible information is crucial for NHS managers

Posted Tuesday 25 June 2013

Senior academic says credible information is crucial for NHS managers

NHS bosses need good quality data to be able to make effective decisions about its future, according to a Kingston Business School professor.


New findings emphasise importance of vitamin D in pregnancy

Posted Friday 21 June 2013

New findings emphasise importance of vitamin D in pregnancy

The amount of vitamin D in mothers determines more than half the levels found in their newborn babies – almost three times as much as previously thought, according to new Kingston University research.


Barclays-funded research finds a simple smile could be the key to business success

Posted Thursday 13 June 2013

Barclays-funded research finds a simple smile could be the key to business success

Small firms should go back to basics and adopt the old-fashioned mantra of service with a smile to get ahead, according to new Kingston Business School research.


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